Thursday 15 March 2012

Jonathan takes some blame for failed hostage rescue


President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday accepted some blame for last week’s failed attempt by Nigerian and British special forces to rescue a Briton and his Italian colleague from the custody of suspected terrorists in Sokoto.

In an interview on Cable News Network, Jonathan said it was only logical for his government to take some of the blame for the failed operation, as it would also have been commended had it succeeded.

The suspected terrorists killed Chris McManus and Franco Lamolinara as the raid to got under way.

The development drew the ire of the Italian political leadership and media, with many questioning why the British government failed to inform Rome of the operation in good time.
During the interview, Jonathan said his administration collaborated with the British and other international intelligence agencies, but did not specify who the other nations were.

“We worked with the international intelligence system. If there was success, there would have been a collective glory. Since we did not quite succeed, well, we all take responsibility.

“So I cannot say I will not take part of that responsibility: yes, I do. I’m the president of the country.”
The two hostages were seized in Kebbi in May 2011 and moved to Sokoto by their captors.

FAAN shuts Enugu airport

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria is to shut the Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu to flight operations from March 18, to enable a contractor to install runway lightings.

A statement from the Head of Public Affairs of FAAN, Mr. Alika Nwanganga, in Enugu on Thursday said the closure would last for three weeks, the News Agency of Nigeria reports.

The statement said the closure was to enable the contractor handling the project to commence the installation of Runway 08/26 Air Fleet lighting and other minor construction works at the airport.

FAAN, however, regretted the inconveniences the closure would cause to passengers.
The airport has been undertaking daytime flights since it was made international.
Another project going on at the airport is the construction of a new terminal building.

Salami: Court Transfers Suit To Court Of Appeal


Following the submissions by parties on Wednesday at the ongoing suit instituted by former President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Ayo Isa Salami, challenging his removal from office by President Goodluck Jonathan on the recommendation of the National Judicial Council, the case was on Thursday referred to the Court of Appeal by a Federal High Court.

The appellate court is now to take a decision on the jurisdiction of the court to entertain the suit. The ousted jurist sought the referral to expedite the determination of the matter.
The trial court, however, declined to refer other questions raised by Justice Salami relating to whether or not the issue was an employee/ employer relation matter.

The court maintained that those questions relate to the substance of the matter which would be delved into by the trial court after the appellate court would have taken a decision on the issue of jurisdiction.
Subsequently, the court stayed further proceedings in the matter pending the conclusion of the referred issue by the appellate court.

Salami is challenging his removal from office which was a fallout of his allegation against former Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Katsina Alu over the Sokoto state governorship election matter and other corrupt activities allegedly committed by the former CJN.

A panel raised by the National Judicial Council to look into the allegations cleared the former CJN of the alleged offences and directed Justice Salami to tender an apology to Katsina Alu.

Salami’s refusal to comply subsequently led to his removal from office while the case he instituted against the NJC was pending before the court.

2 Nigerian House Maids Fight Over Indian Lover



Two Nigerian house maids, Patience Okpara and Elizabeth Emmanuel threw away decency and fought openly at Ilupeju Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria over an Indian man .

Patience was bitter that Elizabeth started having affairs with the Indian she claimd was her sex partner and boss.

The fight resulted in Patience boiling a hot water adding pepper to it and pouring it on Elizabeth and she sustained severe burns.

The incident happened at 17, Sere Close, Ilupeju, Lagos, where both work as domestic servants to two Indians. Both were arrested by the police at Ilupeju station.

Patience was charged to Oshodi Magistrate’s court, Lagos for pouring hot water on Elizabeth after their fight was separated by a security guard in the compound. Patience, 25, hails from Imo State and Elizabeth, 25, hails from Akwa Ibom State.

Newsmen gathered that Patience was so bitter that Elizabeth left her own man and had sex with her boss.
Patience said when she confronted Elizabeth, she was boasted about it, saying it was her boss that demanded her services that night.

Patience, who is now facing a one-count charge of assault at the court, pleaded not guilty.
The presiding Magistrate, Mrs. Osho Adebiyi granted her bail in the sum of N50, 000 with two sureties in like sum. The matter has been adjoiurned till 23 March 2012.

Mother jailed for locking son in mice-infested trailer and only feeding him four times a week



A woman who locked her 14-year-old son in a squalid trailer and fed him just a few times a week has been jailed for three years.

Amanda Jolliff, 37, pleaded guilty to false imprisonment and child abuse after police found the boy living in a rodent-infested mobile home in Erie, Colorado.

Police said the boy's bedroom window was boarded up, and there was an outside lock on his bedroom door in which he had imprisoned for three and a half years.

Judge Thomas Quammen rejected a defense request for a non-prison sentence.
'Both the judge and the prosecutor said at the hearing that Jolliff will be treated more humanely in prison than her son was by her, with three square meals a day and a clean environment,' Meghan Swella, spokeswoman for the Weld County District Attorney's Office said.

Swella said the boy is now doing well in a foster home.

Evolution of the Coca Cola




Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants, and vending machines in more than 200 countries.[1] It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company of Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke (a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States since March 27, 1944). Originally intended as a patent medicine when it was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton,

Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century.

The company produces concentrate, which is then sold to licensed Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the world. The bottlers, who hold territorially exclusive contracts with the company, produce finished product in cans and bottles from the concentrate in combination with filtered water and sweeteners. The bottlers then sell, distribute and merchandise Coca-Cola to retail stores and vending machines. Such bottlers include Coca-Cola Enterprises, which is the largest single Coca-Cola bottler in North America and western Europe. The Coca-Cola Company also sells concentrate for soda fountains to major restaurants and food service distributors.

The Coca-Cola Company has, on occasion, introduced other cola drinks under the Coke brand name. The most common of these is Diet Coke, with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola, Diet Coke Caffeine-Free, Coca-Cola Cherry, Coca-Cola Zero, Coca-Cola Vanilla, and special versions with lemon, lime or coffee.

Based on Interbrand's best global brand 2011, Coca-Cola was the world's most valuable brand






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TypeSoft drink
ManufacturerThe Coca-Cola Company
Country of originUnited States
Introduced1886
ColorCaramel E-150d
FlavorCola, Cola Cherry, Cola Vanilla, Cola Green Tea, Cola Lemon, Cola Lemon Lime, Cola Lime, Cola Orange and Cola Raspberry.
VariantsSee Brand portfolio section below
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11 LASU Students Arrested With Guns



The Lagos State Police Command Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, has arrested eleven cult members who claimed to be students of the Lagos State University, LASU.
•The suspected LASU cultists.

They were nabbed at Ijanikin, a suburb of Lagos along Lagos/Badagry Expressway, Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria.

A police source told Newsmen that two members of Eiye Confraternity had hired a commercial motorcyclist (okada rider) to take them to Ijanikin where they shot a rival cultist, a member of Aiye Confraternity.

The okada rider, after the shooting, contacted SARS operatives who arrested the suspect’s accomplice identified as Wasiu.

The cultist, who fired the shot managed to escape, but Wasiu led policemen to the hideout of the cultists at Ijanikin, where other cult members were arrested, the police source revealed.

According to the source, items recovered from the suspected cultists include three locally made cut to size rifles, one black bag, one locally made pistol, one live cartridge, four axes, one cutlass, one black beret and one phone.

Those arrested include Amos Acholo, 25, an indigene of Kogi State who claimed to be a businessman but a part-time student of LASU; Ojo Ola-Oluwa, 28, from Osun State, Olupooye Foluso, 27, claimed to be a student of Political Science at LASU, Haruna Olanrewaju, 28, from Kwara State said he is not a LASU student but joined the cult because he is jobless and Ismail Alli, 24, claimed he is a businessman from Sokoto State and he dropped out of school. Others are: a 23-year old Malian, Jiba Abdulahi who said he is into business; Adeyinka Phillips, 25, claimed to be a Lagos State indigene and a student of Computer Science at Lagos State Polytechnic; Edeh Michael said he attended Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Ijanikin while another suspect, Irikivewe Charles told the police he is still struggling for admission.

Another member of the cult group, Udemeobong from Cross River State, said he is a 200 level student at LASU. He confessed to the police that he was initiated into the cult last year when he visited his friend in Benin City, Edo State.

Police sources told Newsmen this morning that the suspected cultists will soon be arraigned in court on charges of attempted murder.

Meanwhile, the victim who was shot by the suspects is still lying critically ill in an undisclosed hospital.
He was said to be having a swollen stomach perhaps caused by bullets lodged in his belly.

When Newsmen called the Public Relations Officer, of LASU students’ union, Teju Azeez, this morning, he disowned the suspects, saying “they are not LASU students.”

How I Robbed 70-Yr-Old Grandma, Suspect Confesses


A 24-year old, Michael Ndubusi is currently being detained at the Bode Thomas police division headquarter, Lagos for robbing a 70-year old grandma of N6,000.00. The suspect resides with his parents at 8, Ado Close, Obele, Lawanson, Lagos.

Newsmen investigation revealed that he went to Madam Victoria Akinusi, owner of house number 7, Sabiu Ajase Crescent, Surulere, Lagos when her children and tenants have gone to their various places of work.
In his confessional statement to the police he said: “I went upstairs to meet mama that I wanted to buy Starcomms recharge cards of N3,000.

She said she doesn’t have it. I then told her to give me MTN card of N100 and when she gave it to me, I asked if she had a thousand naira balance, she told me to go with it.

“As she turned to go, I quickly held her neck and covered her mouth with an handkerchief and threatened to kill her if she shouted. When she complied, I collected her handbag. I got only N6,000 and some recharge cards inside the bag. As I was running away, she shouted “ole, ole” meaning thief, thief and people ran after and arrested me. Luckily for me, as they made to set me ablaze, policemen from Bode Thomas Division rescued me. You can see the way I was beaten silly with injuries on my head and bruises all over my body.”

US ex-governor heads to jail for corruption

Ousted Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich reports to prison Thursday to serve a 14 year sentence for trying to auction off President Barack Obama’s vacated US Senate seat and a host of other corruption charges.
The Democratic governor was arrested in the midst of what prosecutors called a “political corruption crime spree” just weeks after Obama’s historic November 2008 election.

Blagojevich was convicted of 17 corruption counts in June after his first trial resulted in a hung jury on all but one of the charges.

The expletive-laden transcripts of Blagojevich’s secretly recorded conversations and his subsequent antics created fascinating political theater and the flamboyant politico refused to leave quietly.

He held a press conference outside his home Wednesday where supporters chanted “free our governor” as Blagojevich insisted “this is not over” and that everything he did “was on the right side of the law.”
“We are appealing the case,” Blagojevich told reporters. “We have faith in the future, faith in the rule of law.”

While Obama managed to emerge untainted, the scandal shone a spotlight on the state’s corruption-filled political scene and cast a shadow on his early days in office.

Five of the past nine Illinois governors have been indicted or arrested for fraud or bribery. Blagojevich’s predecessor, Republican George Ryan, is currently serving a six-and-a-half year jail term for fraud and racketeering.

Gunmen open fire on police station, injure two

Unknown gunmen on a motorcycle attacked a police station in Mayo Bani Village of Mubi North Local Government Area of Adamawa.

Eyewitnesses Thursday in Mayo Bani said that two gunmen on motorcycle Wednesday night opened fire on the station and escaped.

They said that during the attack, two policemen were injured, and “are now receiving treatment at the Mubi General Hospital”.

Similarly, an unidentified man has been shot dead in front of his house Wednesday night along Ahmadu Bello Way in Mubi, Adamawa.

The witnesses also said, there was a shooting incident at the Mubi grain market, during which one person was feared dead.

When contacted on the incidents, the Police Public Relation Officer (PPRO), Adamawa Police Command, Mrs Altine Daniel, said the command was yet to confirm the incidents.

Report says that on Monday, five people, including a soldier, a police inspector and three civilians, lost their lives in a shooting incident in Mubi.

The Monday night incident occurred after six death bodies riddled with bullet wounds were discovered on the streets of Mubi on Monday morning, which triggered a protest by residents of the town.
Meanwhile, the Adamawa Government has announced a dusk to dawn curfew in Mubi following recent development in the town.

Alleged kidnappers of slain Briton, Italian paraded

The State Security Service, on Wednesday, paraded eight Boko Haram members involved in the killing of the two abducted expatriate staff of Stabilini Visioni Construction firm Christopher Mcmanus, a Briton; and Franco Lamolinara, an Italian. The foreigners were killed in Sokoto during a failed rescue operation carried out by British commandos, SSS personnel and soldiers.

During the parade, the SSS gave details of the failed operation, revealing that the decision to conduct it was taken after the arrest of the leader of the kidnap plot, Abu Mohammed. Mohammed and five other members of the sect were arrested during a raid on their hideout at Layin Hanwa, Zaria, Kaduna State, on March 7, 2012. The suspects were said to have been arrested while holding a Shura Council meeting of the sect. The Shura Council is Boko Haram’s highest decision-making body.

The SSS said a soldier was killed and his throat slashed, while one SSS operative was seriously injured by Boko Haram members during the raid.

The Assistant Director, Media and Public Relations, Doyin Adetuberu, who addressed newsmen in Abuja on Wednesday, announced that Mohammed died two days later from the bullet wounds he sustained during the raid.

The service paraded three youths aged between 19 and 20 years who were found to have conducted surveillance on the victims before their abduction in May, 2011 at their residence in Kebbi State.

The suspects, Bashir Ibrahim (aka Adda’u), Ibrahim Habibu, and Gambo Maiborodi were described as the collaborators that made the abduction of the foreigners possible.

The SSS also paraded five other suspects, Abu Mohammed; Mohammed Adam (aka Dan Hajiya); Abubakar Habibu; Shitu Salihu; Abubakar Umar and Ahmed Samaila, who were involved in the crime.

Fire guts Ecobank in Surulere


Business activities came to an abrupt end on Thursday at the Aguda, Surulere, Lagos branch of Ecobank Plc, following an early morning fire which damaged part of its building.

The four vehicles and four units of air conditioners were also destroyed in the fire suspected to have been caused by a malfunctioning generator.

A worker of the bank said that the fire started around 7a.m. as “we were busy preparing for our daily activities when one of the security guards alerted us of the fire, saying he needed a fire extinguisher.

“When we realised that the fire was getting out of control, we got more fire extinguishers but, unfortunately, we were unable to put off the fire and so we called the Lagos State Fire Service and they arrived promptly.”

The bank worker who pleaded anonymity, added that the fire was put off by the firemen with the assistance of residents of the area.

Officials of the Lagos State Transport Management Authority (LASTMA), and policemen were at the scene to control traffic and secure the premises, while customers were directed to other branches of the bank. 

Anti-labour bill politically-motivated says NLC, TUC, others





Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress have rejected the proposed amendments to the Trade Union act by Senator Heineken Lokpobiri, saying the move is politically-motivated.

President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Abdulwahed Omar and his Trade Union Congress counterpart, Mr. Peter Esele, said during a joint press conference in Abuja on Wednesday that the proposed bill by the Bayelsa Senator was also “anti-people.”

The Congress for Progessive Change spokeman, Mr. Rotimi Fashakin, and the Campaign for Democracy President, Dr. Joel Okei-Odumakin, condemned the bill, saying it is not in the interest of the people.

N25m fraud: Judge’s absence stalls Danjuma Goje’s trial

Journalists and members of the public who came to the Federal High Court, Gombe, yesterday, to hear the continuation of the trial of former governor of Gombe State, Alhaji Muhammadu Goje, were disappointed, as they met an empty court.

Counsel to the former governor, Chief Adeniyi Akintola, SAN, had earlier written to the court that his client,  Goje, would not be available in court, citing a medical trip abroad as his reason.
Similarly, it was also learnt that the trial Judge, Justice Olaide Quadri, travelled for a workshop and only resumed same day.

Goje, who is at present, serving as a senator, is facing an 18- count charge of conspiracy and money laundering along with Alhaji Aliyu El-Nafarty (former Chairman, Gombe State Universal Basic Education Board), Alhaji Sambo Mohammed Tumu (the ex- governor’s cousin and food supplier to Government House) and S.M. Dakoro, a businessman.

They were said to have conspired to defraud the state of about N25 billion which represented proceeds of illegal acts, contrary to and punishable under Sections 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 of the Money Laundering (Prohibition Act) 2011 as amended.

At the last sitting last December 9,  defence counsel, Akintola, had argued that his clients had no case to answer, adding that the former governor, for instance, was given executive powers by the constitution to act executively, by fiat, even in the award of contracts or appropriation of funds without reporting to anybody.

Independence Day Blast, Court Denies Okah Bail


Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Wednesday declined a fresh application for bail brought before it by suspected Independence Day twin bomb blast masterminds, Charles Okah and two others.



The court also stayed proceedings in the matter to allow the Court of Appeal reach a decision on an application filed by Okah and Nwabueze challenging the jurisdiction of the court.

Okah was initially standing trial alongside Obi Nwabueze, Edmund Ebuware and Tiemkemfa Francis, but Francis died on 2 March in prison custody.

At today’s proceedings, counsel to Okah and Nwabueze, Mr. Oghenovo Otemu orally applied for bail of his clients after he informed the court that the inhuman conditions the accused persons are subjected to in Kuje prisons has resulted to their ill-health. He told the court that the accused persons are still being locked up in their cells for 24 hours and are not allowed to exercise or go to worship centres.

Mr. Otemu had told the court last year that the cells of the accused persons were fumigated while they remained inside. He had also told the court that his clients informed him that prison officials said they were directed by the State Security Service, SSS, to torture them so they will be forced to apply to be moved back to SSS custody.

He prayed to the court to grant the accused persons bail on liberal terms so as to enable them attend to their health issues. Opposing the application, prosecuting counsel Alex Iziyon, a senior advocate of Nigeria, asked the court to be hesitant in exercising its discretion in granting the application.

He said statements made by Mr. Otemu regarding the accused persons’ living conditions in prison, is malicious, unverified and highly speculative. He further argued that no material has been placed before the court to support the allegations that the SSS instructed prison officials to torture the accused persons.
Denying the application for bail, Justice Gabriel Kolawole said he had already refused a written application for bail, as such they cannot come back orally.

He however ordered that the Prisons Comptroller should ensure that the accused persons are not locked for 24 hours in their cells and should be allowed to exercise and worship. The court also condoled the family of the dead accused person and described the incident as unfortunate.



Insecurity in North not linked to derivation says S-South Govs



SIX governors of the South-South region, Wednesday, took a swipe at the recent outburst of their colleagues from the North for linking the insecurity in some parts of the country to the issue of 13% derivation, describing the comments as misplaced and unfortunat

At the First Ordinary Session of the governors of Bayelsa, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Edo and Delta states codenamed BRACED, 2012, at the Executive Chambers of the Cross River State Government,they insisted that the issue which should take the front burner for discussion in this country was the environmental degradation and pollution in the Niger Delta occasioned by oil exploitation that had adversely affected fishing and farming activities in the zone.

The BRACED Commission Governors Council questioned the rationale behind the non-exploitation of other mineral deposits in the different parts of the country to the detriment of the oil and gas reserves in the South-South.

A communiqué read on behalf of the commission by Chairman of the South-South Governors Forum and the host governor of the meeting, Senator Liyel Imoke, at the end of the meeting which started at about 9pm Tuesday and lasted up to 2.30am the next day, described the position of their colleagues in the North linking the alarming insecurity to the issue of 13 per cent derivation as misplaced.

Tears as youth shot by DPO is buried


Abiodun Ademola, the 26-year-old youth shot by the Divisional Police Officer of Pen Cinema, Lagos, on January 9, during the protest against fuel subsidy removal, was on Wednesday buried at Atan Cemetery, Yaba.

Before the burial, there was a lying-in-state at Yaya Abatan, Ogba, at the exact spot where Ademola was shot by Segun Fabunmi. It was attended by the members of the Christian Association of Nigeria, officials of the Office of the Public Defender and executive members of the Ifako-Ijaiye Local Government, which organised the funeral.

The community erupted in an emotional welcome as his body arrived in a white casket. Youths who had gathered in black T-shirts wailed while the Ademola’s siblings sobbed inconsolably.

At the graveside, some youths rained curses on the alleged killer DPO and called on the government to ensure that justice was done.

A pastor, Wole Oluwatobi, described the slain youth as a martyr. He said, “A monument will be unveiled in his name today (Wednesday). Though he neither had no child nor a wife, he would always be remembered in this community.

“A lot of people had died as he did, but have been forgotten today. That shows Ademola was a man destined for greatness. But we are celebrating him today, not as a man who died, but as a youth who was martyred for a good cause.”

Chairman of the local government, Dr. Oloruntoba Oke, described him as a symbol of peace. He said he was particularly pleased that Ademola was not caught and killed as a criminal.

He said, “This befitting burial, which we organised in conjunction with the family, is to serve as a beacon of peace for youths of this area. Ademola was said to have been a peaceful and loving youth. This is why we are celebrating him.